Today I have been totally
amazed by the ultimate in entertainment. What a wonderful show thwDIO5cSTqNcn.
We truly loved it-how did you go on for so long-mesmerised by your playing and
the presentation of such a relaxed enjoyable show. Jill enthused about it
afterwards. A special treat was swDl05cSTqNcria perform-how incredible-what
talent-such a treat. Thank you all so very much. Can you please send this on to
Con and Victoria. I just cant find any more superlatives to describe the show-no
wonder you’re so popular. Thank you all so much.

Take care a Cara.

Patrick

I have just returned from Butlins where I saw the
Bachelors in two concerts - they were totally amazing - by far the
best act in an all star 60's weekend festival - but I am absolutely
gutted to see they are coming to my local very small theatre in Long
Eaton on 30 May when my wife and I are away on holiday - I am just
gutted - thanks Con & Dec for bringing great cheer to my 70 year old
heart - bless you and keep you safe

Trevor @ Butlins Minehead

I had a surprise 85th Birthday party arranged by my
children,with all other family members,my brothers and their children and
friends....I had no idea whatsoever that this had been planned,imagine the
shock when i arrived to be welcomed by all my family and to be seated next
to Con and Dec at the table where we were served with a nice Sunday Roast
and dessert.After our meal we all went into the grounds of this beautiful
place,where the Batchelors set up their equipment and we were entertained
for some 2-3hours with their wonderful songs,which some of us were able to
sing along to,and a few people danced.....A wonderful evening i shall never
ever forget,it brought back memories of such happy times....Thank you and
may you continue with your music which is a joy to listen to,for many many
more years.Best Regards June xx1reader
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"The Bachelors with eighteen hit records in the UK charts
throughout the 1960s and selling millions of records around the
world, became one of the top acts, both in recording and stage
entertainment.

In 1964, The Bachelors put more records into the UK top ten than
The Beatles. They were probably the biggest record sellers,
showing for an amazing 77 weeks in the UK charts, compared to
"The Beatles" 50 weeks, plus reaching number one, with titles
"Diane" and "I Believe."

Many hits followed throughout the world, especially in the Far
East and Australia, plus having hit singles in the US billboard
charts with "Diane" and "Charmaine" reaching No2, and many
successful albums.

The UK market was very demanding on The Bachelors time, with the
long seasons booked in the top theatres in London and around the
country, which left little time for promotion in the US, apart
from a couple of appearances on the Ed Sullivan show and the
Johnny Carson show, plus some of the other top TV shows there.

The Bachelors enjoyed great success through the seventies to mid
eighties, but opinions within the group were conflicting. The
choice was to continue or to update with modern ideas.

The successful result of this is now obvious, asCon
& Dec "The Bachelors" are once again one of the top acts in the
UK and in big demand for the top theatre and cabaret venues,
appearing in Summer Season at the famous 'Opera House' in
Blackpool, one of Gt. Britain's premier theatres.

The last few years were taken up with recording, getting into
the Album Charts at No. 5, European Cruises, theatre and cabaret
shows in the UK. and throughout the world.

DISCLAIMER:Please
note that this is a historical site for reference only. This site does not
purport to be a promotion of Dec Cluskey and Con Cluskey as 'The Bachelors'. Con
and Dec [who recorded every Bachelors' Hit] are familiarly and legally known as
Con and Dec The Bachelors.